After Story 80
Life, Once Again!
After Story 80
âI think we need to dig into the Yeonma-dong incident again.â
âPunk, are you a frigging mole? Why do you need to dig anything?â
âTeam leader, donât you think it smells?â
âIf it smells, then go home and take a shower. Get a new set of clothes too. Is being a criminal investigator some symbol of dirtiness? Letâs at least look like humans, alright?â
âTeam leader.â
âStop calling me! Whatâs your intention behind wanting to continue digging? Do you want to attach the word âserialâ in front of that case?â
âItâs not an entirely wild idea.â
âYou fucking lunatic. You think that every incident in the world is unjust, suspicious, and has a different side to it, right? Have you heard about Occamâs razor?â
âYes, I know about it.â
Yoo Jichan, who was about to continue, coughed dryly. He immediately reached out to the side and drank some water.
âIâm sorry.â
âRelax. Youâre doing okay,â said the actor playing the role of the team leader of team 2.
Jichan cleared his throat and spoke again,
âYes, I know about it. But donât the circumstances look strange?â
âYes, Iâm sure it looks strange. Iâm sure everything looks strange to you. But do you think crime investigators can move based on circumstantial evidence alone? And not only that, a case that was already closed by the court? Itâs a case that a prosecutor has organized and been closed by a judge. Itâs your seniors who guided that case there. Now you want to flip that thing over, huh? You donât even know what youâre saying by saying that you want to dig into that case, do you?â
âBut.â
âDonât âbutâ me. If you want to do something, bring me something with clear evidence. Then you settle the deal with the district leader.â
âAre you going to take responsibility if itâs actually a serial killer case?â
âResponsibility? Haha, responsibility, huh? I guess there lives an investigator who holds up the justice of this whole world. You were looking at this case from a perspective that someone insignificant like me would never understand. Fine, keep going outside. Iâll leave you out of team tasks, so do whatever you want to your heartâs content, officer Park Seok-oh. I hope you can get something concrete.â
The actor playing the role of the team leader tensed his eyes. He didnât slack off just because this was a read-through. He was expressing a veteran violent crimes investigator with his unique accent and tone of speech.
Maru remembered the image of the investigator expressed by the actor in his forties. If he ever found himself playing a detective or an investigator role after he was forty, he would refer to this manâs acting.
He then looked at Jichan. As he saw during the audition, this manâs acting wasnât bad. His pronunciation was precise and the way he expressed his emotions was natural. He looked slightly immature because he was not proficient in acting itself, but if he was given enough time to adjust, he would not hear that he was terrible at acting.
âJongsoo, go easy on him. Youâre draining Jichanâs energy. Iâm just watching from the side, but I find it scary. Youâre too good at acting, so you need to restrain yourself in a situation like this,â commented Jisook.
Hearing the great seniorâs joke, the actors laughed and put down the scripts. Jisook always spoke up whenever there was a hint that the atmosphere was becoming stiff. She was someone who spread around good energy like a scented candle. Shooting with her would probably be filled with laughter.
The director and the writer read the narrations out loud in turns.
The background changed a few times before it returned to the police station again. The story that was portrayed through the views of various characters returned to the murder case.
Maru took his eyes off the script.
âSay it if you want to say something. Donât just stand there like an anxious dog,â Park Sinseo said. His voice was filled with fatigue.
Although his voice was small and dragged out, his pronunciation was not mangled. His transmission of emotions and words was incredible.
Maru could tell from that short line that the assessment of the world about him was accurate. The actor in front of him was a proper actor.
âSenior, what do you think about the Yeonma-dong incident?â Jichan asked. His voice had become a level firmer than before. He seemed to have gotten used to this space.
âWhat do you think about it?â Sinseo asked back. His eyes were not on the script, but looking right at Jichan.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jichan had his nose stuck in the script and didnât seem to notice that Sinseo was looking at him. He was wasting the great opportunity to feel the breath of a good senior and learn from his eyes. If he had just a slight bit of leisure, he would have raised his head to look at the person he was talking to instead of following the lines with his eyes.
The less proficient someone was with acting, the more they had to look at the person they were talking to, rather than the text. It wasnât too late to be more liberal after getting used to acting while looking into the eyes of their partner.
âI think itâs a serial killer case.â
âI think youâve been looking into it for a long time. Did you get something?â
âI canât say for sure yet, but the two disappearance cases are tugging on my mind.â
âSo youâre saying that those two cases where people went missing arenât just what it seems like and might be murder instead?â
âYes. I at least think so. I talked to the team leader about it, but he wonât listen to me.â
âFaith is important, but to us, concrete proof is what matters even more.â
âSo help me out a little here. Thereâs a limit to how much I can do by myself.â
Sinseo calmly turned around his head as he listened to Jichanâs words. He seemed to be the stereotypical âintellectual detectiveâ character. He seemed like he was going to solve every single case while sitting on a rocking chair. Maru rather liked the interpretation of the character that Sinseo displayed.
âSinseoâs good and Jichan is good too. Senior Moonjoong, donât you think the young people today are too good?â
âYouâre having too much fun with young fellas around,â said the elder while pushing up his glasses.
âIâm also having fun because youâre around, senior,â Sinseo said with a laugh.
Jichan just smiled, seemingly finding it hard to speak between the two.
âMan, Iâm sore,â Seungah said while straightening her back.
As it looked like they were taking a break, everyone started doing stretches. They also opened the windows for a bit saying that they needed some ventilation.
âThere are two scenes left,â Maru said as he flipped through the script. Seungah would appear in the next scene.
She was a part-timer in the gukbap restaurant next to the police station. She would sometimes talk to the investigators, who were the lead characters.
âIâm slowly starting to get nervous. Thinking about how I have to do this in front of the seniors, Iâm getting even more nervous than during the audition.â
âWhy donât you screw up badly and get attention that way? Senior Park Sinseo might look at you.â
âBe real. Iâm going to get attention because I do well. Watch me, Iâll show you how smooth I can be. I look like this, but Iâve done dramas before.â
Despite her confident words, Seungahâs legs were shaking. Maru pointed at Seungahâs knees.
âThatâs because itâs cold. We opened the windows.â
Seungah took a deep breath before quietly saying her lines. Maru listened to her chantâlike lines before tapping her on the shoulder. Director Cha had sat down and was looking around at the actors.
âShall we continue?â
Along with his signal, Jichan picked up the script again. Lines were exchanged. As the tension within the story became heightened, the expressions of the actors also became more serious.
Even Jisook, who constantly threw jokes, kept looking at the script ever since she put on her glasses.
Lines were tossed across the air without a break. Right before the hints of the murder case were about to be revealed, Seungahâs character appeared.
âYou seem busy these days, huh?â she lightly spoke.
Jichan let out a heavy breath and grumbled. He received a call just before he could eat and rushed out of the restaurant.
âEr, detective!â
Calling out to Jichan in a loud voice was the end of Seungahâs role. Having finished her role, Seungahâs cheeks were puffed. Rather than satisfaction from having finished her role successfully, half of her face was filled with disappointment.
âYes, senior. Iâm going back right now.â
After Jichanâs words ended, everyone flipped over the page.
âItâs your turn now,â Seungah whispered as she pointed at the script.
* * *
Seungah looked at the actor who uttered the lines clearly. Everyone here was skilled. Although she would pick Park Sinseo in terms of appearance, based on acting skill, it was hard to say who was the best, especially when it came to veteran actors.
Whether it was wits or their words, most of them toyed around with the lines they had instead of just saying them.
They were actors she knew the faces of, but not the names. They were actors she saw on TV but hardly left an impression on her. From the perspective of an outsider, they might not be considered that successful.
However, as an aspiring actress, these actors that âthe masses didnât know that wellâ seemed like tall mountains to her; they were mountains so high that she could not see their summits no matter how hard she raised her head.
There are many young actors, but there are only a handful of veteran actors; thatâs how hard it is to survive as actors â these were Misoâs words. They were also words that Seungah swore not to forget.
âWe got a newbie in our team,â said the team leader of the Violent Crimes Team 2.
Seungah looked next to her at Maru. Would the newbie, who was waiting, be nervous? When she had a look at his face, she saw that Maru was looking at the script just like usual. She was sure this guy was not right in the head. Not to mention nervousness, he probably didnât know fear either.
âHeâs a crazy guy who immediately applied to go to the crimes department after probation. I canât believe he volunteered to go to the violent crimes section when everyone else avoids it,â said the team leader while shaking his head. Amidst his absurd laughter was a sense of joy.
âHow old is he?â Sinseo asked.
âTwenty-four, I heard? He also apparently got an award for being a brave citizen. He didnât go to college and went straight to the military before getting hired through the open recruitment period. And now, heâs here.â
âItâs good to have some new blood. That way youâll be able to stay at the desk for longer.â
Seungah slightly turned around to look at Maru. It was his turn to say his line now.
âHello everyone! Iâm Park Uijung, and as of today, Iâve been assigned to Team 2 of the Violent Crimes department at Jijoong Police Station!â
Maru said his line with his back slightly curled up. The way he looked at his script was so clear and bright like a child who was at a theme park.
His face was all smiles and his shoulders were jumpy. His voice was cheerful like cymbals. It was quite a contrast to his usual deeper and slightly slower way of talking.
When that voice was layered on top of the image of Han Maru she had in her head, she felt it was quite awkward. It even felt a little forced. However, that sense of disparity disappeared as soon as he said his second line.
âHeâs totally into it. Hey, are you that happy that youâre a detective now?â
âI am! Itâs my dream to catch criminals to create a brighter society.â
âWhat a total douche.â
âYes! Iâm a total douche.â
He was mischievous but not hateful. Thanks to the cheerfulness in his voice, the form of the character was formed in an instant. Even she, who knew what Han Maru was like, accepted the mischievous Han Maru without much rejection, even going as far as to wonder that maybe this was how he really was.
Some of the actors who had their backs facing Maru even turned around to look at him. While the attention was quite prickly, Maru had his eyes fixed on the script and said his lines like a machine gun. He never took his eyes off the script while he played his part as the chatterbox new recruit.
After saying about four lines of self-introduction, Maru closed his mouth, his expression still looking excited.
âTeam leader, can we reject him?â
Seungah could see that Sinseo was smiling as he said his line. The team leader of team 2, who had turned around to look at Maru, was also making a similar smile.
âHow can we return someone who came here? But hey, newbie. Can you dance?â
Dance? Seungah looked at the script. There was no such line.